PAPIIIIVII.IBI AWARD • b .einuterland .Count y..el.yricultimal So iil NEAT CATTLE. Jneoblleiner, for best hull over three yeure obi,J. ; • John' Miller, for seeon4l best bull over three y.euts obi, $32. -- -JohnB. Aluttror f.;r- best bull between two nod t. due year's 011, $3. • • . Johns,on Moore, 1-1. best bull betwen one aryl two ye:ill:El ohl, *9. JAM lieeotier tor beet.biill eta. $l. .I,teoh ticker, for best cow over thtee yams old. $3. Lewis and David seo..nd best - ,cots over three .e a r s oil, $2 Jidieston Moore., bek cow between, two 'and three :tears old, $2. • . _ Lee, far scoop(' bent:eow betwein two and Omen .years . 1V:11:ant Glenn, for neat Heifer between one and two ,yt.ato 0n1..51 .50. Wlnoon 4reds, tor reeond beerheifer be tween one and two boars old, $l. -John S. Monroe, Ao.' neat heifer calf, $l. , ME= David L"tig, file, p. emium roi beet etullicu over four ye,.re old, its. • J. U0i4e.r..8.43.,.u.1 premium for ecoutul be toulliou ewer t.,ur yenta old; *4 pLquium fur horse coltAet weeu lieu nod three years old, quick draft, 1;8. . Ge'o bledlure, fort to e , » , 1 ber , t hort.p colt. betwi•en ;at) and ihter ausobl, $2. F lirdt 'm mama, for bebt yeorli4 (I ,, it, $2 -- 6. igSarl; for second best do:, $l. Wllll,llll . 11e111.11. 14'1 1;lelli1 , 1111 fur' be-t 111.1 van. s'l. Zttg. fur , $3. I'f rueuos S ober, tb,t piemapn for b st mob 4011,•11 , 0V) 'fin t, sec .11.1 ben dot , $3, flirt Y111:11m for bt mare tor.elitgle Itartit,;,,. $B. Julio Altill, Jur se,on.i Ge.,4,lov!ing horse, $4. tYdlixw M.'lttietetti, first preaiitim for beet boisr, $3. , . . Wi thin M. Henderson, tur second bent , $2. {Nihau Cart, '4 . h.oretiOitacy pronttiktn tor pea horde of eziraottlitiary,apeed and pan or. $3. I%.liiiiffil S. Andereou, first pietnium for beet two ytacrol.l mare, Jose Stuart, fur eec,oud I est two year old mare, $2 .Capt Iveron. first premium for best pair driving light drait. $4. . ' Samuel Iltision, first piloting' for bent pair heavy draft, $4 '. Jereutiiilt Noffsibgvr, for second• beet heavy di aft h.iisre, Geo. Betiziinover, •firet premium gelding colt two years . . ' .. Geo rge• Bundle, 11:r second beet gelding colt, two }car old, $2 ..• Samuel F. Neel), first premium fur -beet - three year fa.l'llldre eulq.s44 - MEM }Tor old 'mire col. 4:2. J”cob Ntittsinger. tiret premium for best $B. Jacob - ntz fur mad best' betty'. draft ~,Itl ' Daniel Oyler, first pretnium fur pooe:y, *2 yiltbith 8.- Cart, fur second beat poney $ll ==C! • Edward M. Biddle, for beat pair of owlets, $3. - . . . Andrew B. Zeigler, - exhibited a pair of MOM adapted to light draft, which 'were very . fine, but no pt'enlium wail oifer . ed for each. -- -- Peter l'effert lor utinuttuoth jick multi three • - year obi. $4.• , . A. and It Noble. for beet mule team, $4. - siiiEr AND SWINE. W. L. Critighead, iur beet liocfc, SL. fur 11, el ewe, $l - bent pro of sheep, $3 liettry Lee, for ererifallteet„ $2, •- Dat.irl B. Keiffer, for beet bear.ever one year old, $2. ' L. Craighead, tor etettud best boar, $l. It M. Honey, far best boar under one year` old, $2. A nod' R. Nuble;•for *second beet boar wi der oor year old. $l. O.IICO blid• Trout , f..r beet row over ono yetirold, $2. • 3111111PtJ A. Sttollereon, for second beet now over one tear oid..sl; 'AI Hear}, for,beet,eow under one veer old, $2. • John S. Monroe, for seoon.l beet low utoler one :; cur oltl, $l. • John lioelet for four Chester !loge weigt inn 1300 the , $2 IS. li P. tier tor beNt pun of bboaP , .. $ l. Dlor! B ' Keifer, - for beo,.cl best Fen of $: 60.. MIMI • Chnrle,. Turner. f. r f.ec01.4.1 feel uo• p, $l. ltri.ek.!,l:.piril.l l v h t 'l3 op. * .75 IV dhow th.wele, bent pair of chicken.. $l. ' • Alt.+ li",te TOrfirr, for Fccaul bent pair o obickent., 75 ' , J. hnd J. Bossier. for the Lest coop games.. . • l' J Aloore, for the Fecund 14 2 ,cciop games' $l. Geo. Brindle f4beet pair of ceree. $l. Luivin 11.'4 pilot, for bek pair Til rkep, $l. Kir • Audrew Sht•tiffer, Jent pnir of duck. $I er curt, for boot ptitliautain chick $ 75. • • D 1 Allll,l II She:.tier, for second best pisir chick , uo. * 50 R-v J. B. Mores, for best coop of B.intoto chickons, $l. • • Parker J Mo..re, for second best coop of fl,o,nrno. 75. Wilson Bossier, for hest coop of rohbits.ls 75 W. G. Woods, tor second best coop of rab bits, $ to • ,SUiOlllOll Stouffer, for third best coop of rabbits, tk 25 Andre•, N Shestfer, for a diondsorne tool tees cat, $ 50. _ • ' • AGILIMILTITRA L IMPLEMENTS. • -- I.).ittiel' - Sttoolti — for — best-grain•drill, loughby's,) $2. • IVillittin—Mori ism', for next best grain -drill. Cllains)42. :Thirenton, exhibited a groin -drill of a - superior quality, William Morrison, for host corn-plonter $2 • 1). and H. IVtilf, exhibited a cururphatter 11111011 is worthy 01 notice. '-• Ilenry •Rhoads, for best corn shelter first premium. $l. John W/1 wt,..ugli & for band corn slieller, $ AO. James Armstrong, for bAbt bombineti uiuiver sod reaper: • - J. II BMroman,. for befit mower, $5. A. J. Kurz & Co., for beet clover huller. $3, Jnotes Aruisirong, for bog holder, $ AO for swing clevis, $ 61). Johu Plank for'hest horse•power, " fur tie 4 thresher, *3. A. J.Suix & Co., also exhibited a liorasiower and machine of good quality. William Morrison, :also exhibited good horne power and machine. • fdartm.Shriner, for Beal graln-riarand sepa rator, two dollars. )lorrison, for portable feline, one duller J tad J..Bosler, fur a form wagon, !we. dui lan. • . William Ilteaw66l.l, foe best,plouglA, two Jol lara. . Jr. J. Keeny ! tGlime, exhibited an excel lente toto-4e7chopper. . , A IS Zigler's , plenghle . wortlty'of notice. John 111 .1 lion,. tor eider. mill, fitly oell'e L. L. Loch, for hie upriug-luetuu fat. ) ce.t, , • Samuel ileffelfingcr, fur revolving hoy ant/ grant rake ainl six choking' forks. S ono do for Samuel 314ihler, exhibited a graiu-fuu ulue giuneritir qinshly. D.vid Andercoan'tora-1,3 at :'wagon ivh no; titcy eenni. . .. • Julia .11mirriii.lor hie epriiig fur fifty Cent I. , MANOTACTCRSED ARTICLES r; CLASS' NO , 1.. • F. Oted,4-r, Bteo., tfoi or pwluel doors. voloti3O, bUwla , o4ith 001 inotikligikii, two JO/1 . • • ; • • • J. 9 !!!...tfor..l.w_RlPlioes Wart, w e, Aatlurtmeii or, slkoftpi,',. 411.1 sitiss,ge=mitiff bl.orue 'for • tot!i..gws buriOr Iwo ivvis..rodialor.s 4 wtol'•it t *J44..1111 fitur 4 10'0 : , 4 uiui J.' by total prtilitym. Wll, .QUWttr: , . W. G ror Hand ing'Preatt, rine,i.l6llar.. • r • • J hu (bo.iiiilr - jorbeeilive . 4llll's*Artit of liee,a, r ono - - DIANOFACIUNED AIITIOLE3-CLABB NO. 2. *, 13 Ewing fur tbe beat display of eatiitiet wit,, Conrad Zl,4ber, for Hower and sowing stand,. w 'pe . D. nisei St-4mo* - for the boot' buggy;' two • I;uF & Poinn. for °aeon l'beet, one donor M rur beet Rockaway. one dol lat. 'Noel "IVoont, fur ono opr JOllll Doumrn , for the host lot of oboe Nets one dulun. - . Mrs. Wm: • llnnwood, for bent lot of butter, ..—.. • three dollar. • lintiwood, for best - liox of honey; o ire •toilnr. • • . • ;Mrs W. iot or preeereee mole ,h in 111Ie year "hd, three liallhrs. . Mey G. W. .511eaffer, foreeetaid beet do, • . Mrs: lhi , rtes Le 0 - , for third beet' one • . The preserves exhibited by these lagies were et great" volt:1y awl beautiful appear mire. spe.timens were eihibiled niso - by 51,rgarei llowei:,•Ali•• Jane Alex.,ndee. ,1 fee .I,tooto itheent.. 'Mt-. . C. Tht.tvitil Ijo•-htinnOtti nod-Getoge %Vertel, 'hitt theiroge e.p . r eh her too recent or nticerlitin, -- toi Irwin -- them to comp , fttion. W.,Slte,tfor; for hest lot or pic,10.,, son...shohor : ovol .ti•t) eeots- • ,:tire W. liet,r,ind, ter reound bent d 0.., one Covntungtm and NUtoliell 31.Clel:nn uleto e:thiblie.l 'tine lookipa picklud Pebw M myer, beet blackberry wino Mee. V. Ilettweed, eeoojel beet do. We. W. lienweed,. best current eine Mi 44 W. Slii•nifer, eeraind bent du. " Peter Slohjer, third bent do'' 'flaw whir.; were of equal nudity. D,ffer roue in age _only-Alava auperiority Their .'aiiirition proved an agreeable epiaoila in the Committee's liihora 11+•nwnnd had the hept..elder 8 Jelin+ old and very g0kp1.... . J. B •K.til. - Tryeond beet do., 10 yours old• Specimen. , ol excellent r.yrup from toe Cbi• nine SIIWO Cane were exhibited by .Robert Moon., W. IlenwoOd and &mud Zug ,'Thutu• were 411 . tit op eemble InNto, hut so uquul iu - quality tlmt disctjmii,ntien vr , .s itopo.odrire,.. .. The articles, in thin abbot were mo.no 1111111'01. att.s..4n they trive been hereb.tore. but their fin .lity generally W/111 very 9011111111 kb e G. C. Brandon; ter. htift ' let.A.Ett.guerreo -, type.i., one driller., A R. Iletaweett bebt lot of Atebrety pro, one lbw. ' 1 -` ' " • • • J Antitio, second beet do , orry cents. Mre M Porter, tor obeli work, prettily !nude, fifty cents. • liyilk Ann Bear, for hair, dowers,, no My tw..wy , : live Cents. Itos.Antio 'Underwood; for two gretliti tiointiogs 1110 it Nl.mo.Chroptatic druwiug, uue =ll 'J. Limit - 01H Kremer: three Mnnn •Clirailatio Ver . ) , well exenutetl, sevent,t: : .fiveel. Fanny A. Gould, twu paintings, twenty-five cents • W. A. Mopyer, for three 'pencil drawings, twerit3;.flve Oinitoo: MOH: 8. A. -If to flop • for f tip:oases of banll- • FOllle bonnet's, fl:wers tier. awn manufacture, two doll ro. : W. Aslfew. for two VIBE'S of birds skilfully nf.tintod by Ininse,f;one dollar.• ' J. NI.. for,-siloer gilt signa; duel n collection of prspured lusectfhandedgravings: 'one dollar • - Mrs. E 131.1,1,1, for pair of.woolleasteckings;• hWeifty i• sows. - W I). C-oh, L o o n exiojinttri n mop creditalty c(oov •Cor,_yii.three pretty printings: ) B. Ett.n.g ~,. well finished colored engravings : J 1%. lot of . lintelsonie wall . papers; IV J. sOvring—insollinu .(Gibb's Pat en) toy sluiple in construction • etitt,npp." renily Sas.: an ianfistoetory ill of,erna .111; Mrs J. F. &telt! nvery ',reify .fostlier fly brush mods by bereelt 1).. Chitties F. Slienflorrt "else of ii , ntai tio.trattfeat. that would 011144 pigeon& one t • Is-tee a tooth .Irnwa.: G. Kol lar it cope of Inds itnd caps: J. ft. Kellar it exec loos, caps, hoots' and shoes,. all well usok and flea fl. arranged: W. R. Linn it double reed M-lo 'le •ii of good tone; and Jason W._ll:by 41Coiroloto-014ini !Ind Q , it•itt.w:tru thili made a heoutdulit d 'olfaction display. Sniiiuel Betk.b.r..for be-t white wheat, nue — J -- 111 , 1 ,— G71 1- brt , tll - 7 - f,p- - beyt — rod - whenlT - ono 110 , 10. P. It • W. W 0 ,41,11111, for bent Itye, • eovetity-five mit+ I). B. Ki. , lTer fo• best ontli.fifty G ilhreath, tor best Elittley, eitynnty• fivr rents. • Courier, T.ner, for hest white corn, fleingl Iv,• *pot.. . . John 1,0/7., for fort yellow corn, F•even !cot, Sun 131 , 411r , i1 ell, fer the 1.6 t three ear., Coil 11. tulle i lA.ir. Thrl were totver .1 I .to of wheat °the , that) the above nu yX h hition, that were orelitoble ' the utt'tw!n• of the tllllllO. pia we have•to rt . prt that the CIIIIIpPtiIiOII woo 11 , /t poop Ken; Void 11111/112S1 our 1 / I rlllertl. In the m•ttuplem wheat we mould particularly notice tottuplett exhibited Ity NlOto 1%4 lex:Gilbreath. Moore Brindle. Napor. Holler, nod Y. More, ttil tit which were tine upecinteno of their kiwi. but hitt to yield to the tottter to o Couto in ourret port C' rIl , ill, 41111 In% was ezhillittol bi Niebtsrtt. lien let eon,' Nloore. Wolf tiuti St.rotti. •TLOVIL AND, NUL. Sill:nue' Bender. for best barrel Sour, one William klenwooil, forbest buckwheat meal" 'fifty genie . ______, -' filra. Caroline 'Albright; - for bet 'oaf '''of breio, tilly ern's. .. _____ ~ . • , 1W a. John 'R. Turner, for best light cakes, fitly-cents. • - ' —-- . • 'Alrs.ll.n t ie noffninu,.for second best,.trienty• five ewe: . ' _ -... . . John Lutz for b ent variety-of potatbes, fifty Class'es Turner, for beet Mercer potatoes firty,ertits J. W. Marshall, .for beet white Mercer do. fifty ,cmt .I,,bti Went, for half bushel pink eyes, fifty teats. Alreereler; for very One Ispeohneis of pot.tore. twenty-tive•aretv. Geo. W. Slloolljr, for very fine specimen of potatoes, tweoly_ five cents ' Samuel Martin, by j. Martin; bill bushel be,.t sweet potatoes, fifty cents. flettwoeti, for one bushel second best sweet potatoes,' twenty-five cents;_ • ' John Went, for bale ..borbef , stoond best sweet potato t. twoutptivo cents M. 0. lieltzlionver; dire° beat red . beets, fifty cenin. Win. Helmond, for four aroontl beet red beet:4; I ivPrity five coon. Mrs. • Ges. , W. Bbe•pffer, for basket of beetp, tery,fine, t westr.five cents. Powet., Yoe second beat do., twenty _ fib ! ' • Jos bjiroin, 14 - six bead! cabbage, best, fitly deht,s. . , - WI filen •Ankevv, , for one head cabbage,. best, eight re., pounds, .Iwe”ty, five ovum . . R,,b. rr'S'halfer 'for ten heads do., twenty=.. . fiv,ecvota.. . .. • . . • . • 4.111 ' , Pall fcrr one' pPo _to!unl . oes,,,!?eet, fiftyaellis • • ' • $4 • Jathe4 Sviolg,tri, fur lila filty‘ • . . L.w,.for no peok !arn!pp, very good, cuut.;.. :„ .Nirs'..l;na, Le on luinket Limo bean,, twee • • r, I t9r. o t k p ,Frengh pumpicin, Swart' ty•tive goofs, . for ono doleiiivreet . 'corn, t*rikty , ..Ural. "liroolikkorn; for 9131 ttelit 4fip,a . 4 1,0 ornit!..l " - fo!n - Eg; f..,for _sit. bosiLcOrshaii--piomi r ,- kimi.lir#y fp..kt,. • r 7 . . .• ; rep tiOntis poierni!liif.‘firty. win, Brook yor two Volperaio4 Pipmeheo• J-1 voi•lety 4,140 •vvict.' .1 1. 1,b 1 , 1 r0.;_sbui Janti Srmigt . 4rt;' for !ggillasit, fiftroggito. ing bed Stead, nno DAIRY AND HONEY = = = I EMI = W. Sh ha' !, fty,tfilk[o arty eehis. • St) r;ilico fur four host -rmlivites; eeote. Ad .stt iv,a. fur ihree stocks. ,tut dont, bOTOII fifty u‘ltti ! W. NI. •Ileodersoth for three rtocks tteootd best core, t wetly five eent. ' I,est--stig3r ' ..... ... ... ' J. Illitistlee, tor 'four stocks seoidad beet soptr cane, t went) , five , , a J. P. ,Moore,, to lot of augur eine seed fifty ovnti. 110USRHOLD PRODiTOTInNS—CLAWNO. 1. htrei. A. S. Alrx , filiirrali elegnuegVilt, One dolloir. . Mrs C. Dunic ~), seienty-five ote. . —lll.bu Sintoder, for tio, seVenty.five seats. Mrs. A. 13 flefiwookl,. for ,liiien shirts, one doll. r Mrs .A tal ornamen-needle ark,. vllO l ilt r• .M,..v to•-.T o seventy fi , n eentn.. ~,, : , evo)tn. , fi.r q., lied fifty el= iklre_arr, foriptkAvffully erm kn! elinir, one lollor. , NITS J W. Ebr, for di , ,piny or O'‘inn, wort. oth r ti,Wtittifot 'two 11!,Ibirs. Lydia Atm for two Imotd, no 1 st tad covers tiny coots Corolthe'alr Icier, for worked dress fifty etc. 3 18 .. E n ii , Gytil.d, fir rufffe-i shirt. tilty Ont. ' Mrit. B. D• . fflitelly, fur atutir , Were.l skirt, filly' erots,,, , Eliolo• I) Slc 'A w,rkel Lotus e.I anlhir n [id tAirri'lir'Y e"""• 311i55 fat?. 'Cl•Ills. . . Nlics SUSS, ZIT stool coy; r..flfty cents, Thrre viere Si oom..er of hr , goit.ful of needs w..it; by E.- Plohlt. Alis.Shode: Thoth,, Sllys Alt.n Aliqt Tor Cr. M's-Le-sly. Ali-4 %Bs! , Ph der. Ali-s Uoderwood, Miss G..rdner, M•s. F0n14.. Slot T q'or, 31.05 Weorer, Miss S!ewort, Low, Mit. Artwld, Alt.. 80-mhsger Ms. Swit..•e, 'lllrs. thiroth , eis. 31i.- it,.bb"..6\ ,311.5 These Wi.re all rent ati.l tuerii touch praise. The - eithihit4S hii.'ehtifie I .the harked' !honks of tlth 8.01.1 f-r the interest which - they takelti FRUITS ' Geo:. Slotfor fu r h , et ;ll6plity of flow. ems nnc 11011 ,l. A vote id'es•amlut grape., from two yo , ir told iliterlkSr;ied with flowers, flip owl tonneurinit4 (o)I iory neatly orronseil 'woo exhibited by Mu,,. J. IV; Eht . . • • . J B. exbibiled nu 0 raider notlllts Bro.* CiY-,rlfthuto, both itkiilooiri. • E I y , sr Lhe, for the Ilrgest display of tikiles ofie ttir.tho he-t brisket of rip ples flpy bents._ . Cleo. Spangler and AVto.• - Ctrt also exhibited soma timO'uloehoeket,g,,.l oug_h t3p.IIISCIT fOr the tie• t Qaineet. fiityo. ntl. ' .1: W. Nlnt , ltall, for thlit.eto es fifty rents. • .. • Jame. 5. Sweiltart — 'clioggtow..lo J L. Sweignit for t e hesi gropes fifty )Vm. A.l , tin4 trtin Shreiner. and Peter M!olYer &et. 4.1119,11 e I, ',IMP (II t wei‘e as gratt ftil 'to the fiolase to they w te.:the eye. sti.vErt'vrAtcr. JEWELRY 3cn . . Ai... D. A. N .o;i711 1 ', htr the he—t .li.pliky or Whicittli & C (Joke, fir4-,,i premium of one dol.. Mr. . . . . - 311011.1$ 01111y11,.Gn • .t:he hl o ilt. , llSpky nr. ver wore awl Jewelry. thium of one Llisilispl4Y . of. Waoheii. njel"Cleeks . iv.te , ohm very fine. _ - The SilvPitind .I.!wriry.l7 A_Nauliqg won I ilso_very fitielol.l nn io - c,ighty. - and fame . the• Com. consider 'diva, deserving vomme,..buim).- r.Ue 5:(.3 nupbell first premium for the best sub• loalbor Ono 'Joh.; Clegli.nin ror the hest cnlnikin4, upper nud ti mies. le itia..r. tir+f prontitin ilolltir., lIOUSKIIOLD PRODUCTIONS • CLANS NO. 2 Sler Btu z.& four . ptii tomsrf r•ry pao.supertor ehwnlle Shilvll, f lor bl.ankrt simwl4, land thyre 011 e &liar; • N 11 4 .. L•tcy Pimler, for the brut !patty mat, fifty cent•. Mr-. Ifestito:pj,lor one pair blankets, best one 7b-111111..1; .. . . . 31rm. Ileovro,l. for nu& ciiyf , rlet, good arti cle. Nj r . -K f .r tvt. on,. °Aar. _ m,, • •p, filly vents. ' AIIII B iz 0 •.,r, t• f weir I ;fly,. yank carpet. ne+l JOllll Deily 11,$, 101 . t - . our • 1 tr,l+- woo exo , ' Ales. N, II i,.te.., ..ite rag7e r rt. vio leti eliatti, w.,,ve t,y V. m,s. N. IlatAtoll, one piece dq.. very, • Rued. • • Mies: 0. W Ss'sylier, f.r 10t..0f soap, seor.ljoi best. ivreory five coifs. Me. J ieub o,L,fmse. for one wouleti coverlet seevoi hest. (i rp cents. .Issois W. Ely, l'ue 28 Jtle. carpet. Very Charles B. •:%1. , 0h. f..r two very superior r reel. skin row+. fi.ty CPIII4. • , • Mr J01;11,11,4 yda. bent rag e,rpet, one liar, fitly ct 4. NI , s F irenbxukli, fur Vest lot of w.,01 eu yurn. tiny ' 14. a liwronl,.ugh, for ono knit wool - shit t Au excellrnt I= . The commlttee on ploughinz report thnt three Welt. eight phumbe eterie , l m the con tent turd to st nU the p!s'osiglellig was e.v:elletit They•uwerd the rOirstosltsg premiums: fiat piennon, fore donors. •Willinin 8 Wulf, (11.yOurn übt,j,,euud pre. Enjoin, rmir doltiu•.u. • , • .„.. — Andrew Z,egkr, third premium, three dul •Inl•d:,: ; • • Itube4 a. , biwborton..fpurth twO dullard.; • . All pir ., :ims.whodesire-to lift- the premiums which haw.been switrded to them, Mimi mill •tipou the T. easi.rer wtthni three . mmithe nth. erwiee rlicse who do hot coil will.be considuitil us buying prci.eoiml him to the tumefy. THOMPSON G.l EAT 4 , • Pregidvut 0(764mr'190i1857 Mustitess (arcs . -- - - A U6' 1,1 STUS J. SAIV YE It:, ArroaN EY Al LAW. Uleo liirmerly occupied by ,Indge Hepburn, on Haat Math atroet. All buslums Intrupto6 to We corn will lin promptly attended to. • May 26,18 M. wat tow. ILLIAM C. RIIE DM, Attorney irireeeueß. entrUf e lt i l n tl; 171:U 1 '1' Wlrrbe C4 pn r !t i rt l illy a. tl — t. tandoct to. •Bob, 7.'66. 11 P. IIUAIRICJI, Attorney at I.nw. k J.—Ofnee on North Hanover street. t 4 few doors south or Masa' Note'. All Waimea marble ed to him will be promptly attended to. •• ' [April 15. IA NV NOTICE. , - lt ENIOVA L. .---• W., , -_,I M. PENROSF,_ . fins removed hlo Oleo ti, the room formally ocouphor by It.m no Maln Muni n' taw doors oast of the .Motht,dist Church .whore ho oill promptly attend to all hustoosn'ontrustml to him. ... Auyuot 19,1857. ' - .7 W' , 0 FFICI:. I.EIIUF.TODDI. has rusinnett the proetlee of the LAW. Mee lu Consul ofthore, west eldo, near the irot Presbyterian • Church.' • . . w April P, 1857. • . • 141'0 it GE .EGE, J1.72 , 110E OF THY FAO) 0..019ce oppollte the West eud the Court House April mso, I IR: . Svß. KJEFFEIt Office in North Hanover Atroot two door,. 'horn Arnold & Son's store. Office hour& more pnittculorly irons ,7 to 9 o'clock A. M., hnd from 6to 7 o'clock, M. , • po cTO lt ST. 110 N ba - B , rett)ov: ,ad hbiaftleado Cantrd t.:4 - intira• west of theCourS ouse.:ktttgata ha may lin aaatailted at ant. !war vt tti day or Edialt: Dr, A. lawlaid yiars axy'ra4 ire, PmftaibmtlthEr.'lat,t . trto.r.raldat, , Aeit to thwailidy bast prwOre .1* 11. - Aerrp.4 . 11,1,: , awl!. tlge.. May to. 'idt.ta •••,•)" ' 1)1 R. L 41.1,0,0 • • ..:• 40 -,e2Lt 1 . flex 'Next ' Lloot• lenAier 46 , Ow- I'vq . ! , • •be nboy,:t List on. 4,p,)•fi stv•li inoutb. , • 1,1%4.1, 'IC, Mrs' Ito lieaciv Slirum,- ltriA11111.117EVN:ll - ftr - AIL EY - lt - j0 =--- t). ARBANOBSIENT 1.. • . .• CHANOE.OPIIQUILSI.• . • - on and lifter 3111VDAY, Oct. 12th 1867, Pasilinger natio ...... .• • w seauted t • . • • -FOR MARRISBBRG. • ~• •• ' , ‘e. • hit Train. • -•. • 2d Train Leave Clounborsbi . 2.l.o P. 51 Shippunsburg. • 9.24 • - • " 1, ' , ;235 ' 9.55 J •' . 8,20 '• " Carlisle, ". - " - ---a•-•'. 0 011:630•.'"0 4.00 " • 51eabanlesbUrg, , • 1100 " 4.80 " At Harrisburg, • • 11.36 " 9.05 MOIL CHAMIHRIBIIIIIIO,. • ' , • • . . , " lot Train. 2d Trans, Leave Haribilfurg • . 8.80 A. 51. ' 1.60 P. AL • -310ehaniesl.urg . 9.10 '• _ 2.20 . • Carlisle, . 9.50 " • 2.60 •", "BoWvihe,' -10.25 r 8.36 " " 3111ppeumburg, , 11100 ' 400 - At.Chambersburg- -11.30 " 'Pralem leave Harrisburg for. Phlndelphin, at' 1,08, A. 31 ., 7.66 A. M.:4mq 1.15. I'. 31.. vin Ccluinbia.• [stra, ilarri.lairg for Baltimore. at 8.110 A. M.. and, Lao I'. 51; 'Leave Ilarrisburg fur Pittsburg, at 3.35 Ac 31.,'1'2.25 Noon. 'lna 0.15;1. 31. - Paasonrern for Pottsville. Beading, and'Unlnts on the lemphin and Sugfu••hanna Railroad. and for Prayerful', Mincishurg. rind valuta on the :%oribern, Central In 1. ro must take the Scorning Train trout . Uniothers bar Ftros front I tarrlnlniti; Mochnnienltintr. entlisle Hato polinbury. anti ithainitoroburit, will ha ton canto lotto whoa paid tor rickatit nt the Wilco, than , whon paid. in the Cora. • O. N. LULL. Sup •tit itullnant OMNI, Chamboroburg,l Ort. 0, - I•III ! . NEW STORE . AREA I) ()le Cernt - F.Tl:lN.—Tite"grealtest and cheAttest arrival • FALL it , ovhe, en r 4. ito6o and 5h00,,, at the. Neap- Ste,: jn Cap It.lo. corner of gorth It-hover and Loather 'Strets. • ' The linderslgned returns (ranks fur the pats ounce bestowed on hint be the pultli, and At the atom time respectfully announces OM be has Just returned. from -Phibuielphla and Is no.v ooeiting.e. 7IP.W tot or Fall and Winter Dry 111010 and tireisnies. rbesistlng In part as Follows. and Wflitil Fuels determined to pelt ei th e fe w . est cash prices :—Silks.dhical Oaths. Alpacas. De Ictines, Du iltllliants. lug, French Auld Scottish Gingham's. Prints,' litotes. Colima, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery &e., An. Sinticla of every style and quality. St tple and do.nestle Dry Cleo In, Cloths. Omelttes. Nectings. Flannels, Muslbis Tint; peas ,Stripes. Cherks.'eallcees: COttounde,,, Lb w ,, 1 Shootings Denims. Nankeens. Drills. Marseilles Quilts. colored Mai Isidro Carpet Chain Ilmbroos, Ale t a large and splendid ussortutent of,Donuets, lints, Caps.'lloots and sieges; A su yeller tat 'of Fresh,ritorerres. Tors. ColTi,e, RIM Mee. Spires. 4C.. .ta selected my entire stock with tin' greatest care and at the lowest rent prl COP, F ran asstd.° thy friends snit the public generally, that 1 x9ll d!all In cop p - twer to make my ustablish-: moot lotn,vot as the . . ••• lilt tD 1111 WEDS Poll DABGAINS." The, who 'claim to pnr..l”.. Will 11114 It to their ad vantage to cap and examine my stuck 'before purchas ing. El= par• the hilliest market price for Butter, Enc Rep, soap and Dried Fruit. J.. A. 11U3MICIl, Jr. netnhpr 14. 1857 • A IL GE DE (IOUI)$ EST.II3- • LISII H pAT.. it %MILTON EASTER 'lr. Co.. New Morblo, N0• , ..10..!. 201 a lid 203 Baltimore Street, havi n: now in stpro noisily of their own in. portal ion) o•ie. or the liir:eNt and most complete - . 4 tockx In the United Stahl -embracing • • • SILKS and SILK 4101)1)0 of every class; • 11t1-.11 LINENS; LINEN WOODS and . IfO VS riKti VINO ARTICLES •J 1 every descritition; - MOURNING' fi . )OO,Sl • CIAAKS. M ANTI LLAS and SiIAWLS; ' ES. LACES, lIOSIEUY. OLDIES; BLANKETS, QC! I,TS. DOMESTIC tIOODS'i .And every article generally required by . FARM EIIS and PI, tNTERS for SEM ANTS' USE. /a- ItN:Pklh 1100115 co first floor—the PREM.:affixed to each article. from which 110 fiUVl2ltlOl) Is made. - MASALE ROOMS oil the bOOOII4 and 'third Boom. - • . Ont. 'I4, FAL 1 It' S. • H AT, "CAP, el • • TfloT AND SIJOB STORE. North East Corner of the Public Square. The subscriber otTero to the public n complete an•nl choice a,.sortnient of list Onus 119otaand Shoes. vr Melt Inive3ust [wen porchnsind fr o m tins best manufacturer. Our stock colonists era great variety otheautiful - SILK AND FELT . • made expleWy for coati - n:lll.ra. - MI hitols_of Clips for Men. Rays :tint Children. We - would intvite particular to our well aolivted ntud.great variety:of thee', •zoonta• n a we are confident they cannot be excellent Inn the town of r ty. II t ITS -A NI) Sil InIS; of every style and variety. all unequalled tar price and titt It conunists lu pant of MEN'S nue French EA LF ROOTS, • • ' 11" S • • IUTIFS °. • " I, 11)1Ell' French slid English GAITERS, Misses' and o,lldren'ti . Every variety . of Childrenen fancy.Sionot.. Mho br.t Int ont Ine - ..tvyNTLlt fornen avaa boys. In (1411. - • t , rl,,,,,kr u f in our friends' and , the 'nubile fnr post vors,' aye It pa by entriq attention to the wants •,f our rust:mow, told by selling GOJI) GOUDA'. to merit thilr continued tie..r. J. It IL—tresell no Auction floods! [Oct. 7. '67. . 7 inalersigned having . roturond t i Cnrllalx, olterp lils ainrnrn tliat.ka to lin eltlAn.is for the patr•r,nzn hereti , e,,ro beil. nn i on = , ly oppnilto the uwgruhouno o r.la m b h o Is pro . paroill-t...-t it tle-ol— repair yhtunni -- an — untril: promptt) and Jot ren....tntlAn Ili h.. n'o..ostltu st.key f r the FM., or Wm. thud° .t ' Co.,' volot.rnted s. (Into lionbe and liftelol nod In. prepnrod to fill nll.or,ho, for I , b ‘ oo, from OA won OvIIIIIIhrtor), by gab) or 0,..hn0,,n. A. It. W EsT En nu t•te • Ito:tremor ushot (htolo rim's y IIX titiO - Vo nod A. - 111011 tO taat,P.tr it IM 101.7. I F57.-3t* A RARE 0 P . PORTUN IT Y. Tho euhnrrliien thAtillit to remove to the Went. offer,. It private sale, all that caluabie properly. situate 00 the \ orthrwest corner orate Oublie Square. and di pertly opposite the Carlisle Depadt Bank, i 1 the boro' of Carlisle. For a private roddence. or place of dust nose. it Cannot be surpassed. The 11017S1: is large and eol.lllllollif MN, the 'lnver part of the front him's.. is 41,1 e . pied by the FUhKetiher no non Family Grocery and Queposware Store. This • tir/s Store doom b. finished in the hest and ,eArs- . most convenion't manner. the sheh •'! so. !.0.• 'lnn being all enclosed with glass vas. Ins!. The cu..m Is large. with walls and rolling plaster. ed. and door planked. The fiePollll story of front house ,e,natlitili two very lore" rooms. with finished:Attic, The 11 teK 111.111,111N1i Is entirely new. thrty feet long. (nit including kitchen) and three stories stet, coetabling seven large really. all pappied and in the best enter. K The rreii EN h, one and n half stns his high. Water In the kitchen and hcarant in the 'yard. and a larze brick cistern. The Oas Is introduced int • every room both front and bark Iddhlings. On the lower end 0' the 1“t. which Is nil 'enclosed with * high brick walls, thole is erected a one and a half story warehouge. • Any person desirous of securing. for themselves on of the most desirable locations In 4ttr borough, ran it an on reasonable terms. by calling on tine suliscrlher •hla attire or respenee which tin property described JOSEPH H 1). ALBERT, Carlisle. Stilt. 23, ism ...• • 1 - 4 1 Olt 1114:N'1`.- A STORE ROOM An) iIOUSE, frtunte MI the Is nlout,flotlom road, raven .rrillos- west a • of Carlisle, we:l known as the %MITE IIoUSE POST °PRICE. Air a bus!. _neas stand it la equal to any store, In 111 Tr'Carlisle. Posuonslon given on -Om ddy of April A AIIJN-11AlfElt sllol' and TENANT IlOti:+E. situate* on the Walnut Bottom road. seven miles west of Carlisle. The business at this Phnp will employ at least three good workmen the whele year. Possession given on lho lint day, of April next. Apply to JOIINbON 310011 E. Oct. 7. 1.857.—tf .1A1.1.111 ii II EI.M2 1 ' A. K. Buzau. V ( iriCE is hereby , n , iven4liat I ha t e . 11 thin day associated with me, as a lihrtner in the Forwarding, commission and'Grain Business, my soil ALBERT K.. 111111101, and that the above' business will ho hereafter entidnFted under the name of J. ltilliEM A ;AIN,' J. 1t11 6 E.11. . . N. n,411 least Cash prince for PRODUCE o. ail kl ids, 1.1.0111 t, IVIIBAT.•IIVE, OAT'S, As. Salt, Plaster, fie. always on hand and for Halo. Carlisle 3lay 1 , 1817—tf. ' . .. .. XECUTOR'S NOTI.OkI ' Letters :/testanteniziry on the estate of lllrs.'Marla Steven son deed., lute of the Dlnslngh of Carlisle, have been la sued to thu sulaierlhers tesidiuv In said borough. MI persons bovklgslalnis against the said estate veil! pre soot them 'thr pa) went and those Indebted 'viii untlof paythent to T. COLLINS SII.VENSON. JAMES W. MARSHALL, Sept. P. , 57-rt. rxor. of Marlall Stevenson deed. • QTJOIi.—To the heirs apt] legal 1,,1 topre.iittitevti+ of Peter Andrew, &eased, late of ;Feed lettupetur Townal, Lancaster County: You aro hereby notified to'Le an appear lirthe Orpheus' Court Jr Laucaster County..to be huld on ..the twouty•slAth lay ~r lotobor: A. D. 16/t7 l at In o'clock, A.,31.. .to limps or refit,. to or•ropI the reel estate Or OM k deceased at the volution th roof 'wade by Inquest held thereon tad conOralleti 1,3 , said Court. or show cause why the 'MOW should not he odd .eoutinp; to , U 0 DARWI N, gherlit Lancaster. f opt. . • CIDER 111.11,1,51' • 4_ , KUAUSIOCE PATENT,.for flood or Como • Peter. the- best In duo; Will t.LEE's Corea Powers nod Threshers.' Improred 'wain E 41,114; PENNOCK'S Wheat' Drills; tjoui!eo.'s Little njulfluano Fproaders,• the most up. roved Any and Fodder Clitteno, MONT'S Pollorp, friodstnOes reed: , hung. with d general jutiortnient or ,tiuicultdral end llorticultuntl Implements. ' PASCIIALL MCKIM & CO, ' Intplement'and.Seed Store, Fotre4h tkNarket, Alivii4 12, IR57' 1 IA RA En 4 , • • A •sery superior lot of Brio •••arratited•to hold " • : . ..LOOK • A.l.`‘' 111 t 1;4181104e st por 'dozen ; Inishels'et s4per dozen, - 4nd bo.mlng unualloa. ie.. of lye boat quality can he hnd.st the'ffew chimp store of • -t• 't .• . . 1% - , r , IN DOW - SEIAI),ES.I, r --The fitiest, T T amourtmenvor iVindow. aladio. owl Iv. had at the new store nr. ITIOG .W A NTED.--.A' medium:pi zed wnottal Immediately fora wateh.dng huAde of a I,ouna.- A Itat•Terrieralot *could be pm:bored, ggispazy at tho.liwal4 Oglee. L- Jeni ,tlaoei•iiseizieri[s Jinn' Ostote Shies. RJ - 13 - L - 0 - CG - S - k TE REAL . :.ESTATE THE- - -co!infirfiroivittr . '.IIII3ERLAND, FIEST'QUALITY - OF'LIMESTONE - LaNDS, '• • . HIGHLY IMPROVED. • ' I will moll at Public Bale; on the premises, about one mile west of Carlimie on the turnpike road, at 11 &clock A. N., of Thursday the 22nd of October, 185 T, twa first rate I,lslgol'Oh el, FARMS.' No. 1, Containing about RIO Acres, of which about Macros ure cleared,.cultivated., and well enclosed with poet fence, and the. residue; about 70 acres, Is covered with prime timbor of the best quality. Thu improve. meals this tract , are a good -11011SE.11Alt5, OIt t;,IIAICU, and,URIBS: and there haii beimitlaut 2500 bushels of lime and a large giiantity of barn-yard manure put upon the land this season. • . , • No. 2.. fho Rum adjoinlng•above nail lyin g on 'the _Fdate_readto Newvllle. and bounded the Cumber. land Valley Railroad, containing 210 Acres. There im good HOUSE BARN, and CRIBB upon this farm and a groat deal of im.st fence. • ~ • Refurd.the day qf-sale these. two trans; which Ile in One body, will, be mum) ed and divided Into three or more farms of about 100 acres each, and will then bo sold all togetheror in Parts, as will , bust salt purchasers. I will p4eVon the same day at 2 o'clock, P. 31., on the premises, No. :1 That elegant feria, which is situated within the Borough. of Carlisle; on the Waggoner's flap road. smitelolligl37.acres. more or.less, all of which la highly Inn mired and unler post fence. having a fret rate ti.t.rK II ItN, 11OU0E, and other iniproveuierits there orected Also, No. 4. A "Hold of 20 acres, on tho Waggoner's Gap road. andmijoitting the thrm of George Waggoner, and which Is about one mile northwest of Carlisle, and which I, also limestone land cf the' beskquallty. No fin fit North Nlfildltdon township. bositub ed by lauds of Irvino's hir..fohn Noble, Abraham flettrielf. and the Conotiogn et - creek . ..a taiiiing about LlI acres. a largo part of 'w dell Is cleared and in is goial state of - cultivation. and lite residue in thriving Wlber. 'r here is an excellent 11011i4E. BARN, and other value. ble improvementecm - tills farm. NO. O. That valuable ILIUSE and LOT OF GROUND, f ld Rot In front. on Stain street. and 210 feet on Pitt Wert In Ca lisle. This properffiR1110A1111111Illtig0011S• Jr situ tCol for tiny 'midi•. loudness. being Inantedlaaly sit the -depot of 'the Cumberland Valleylfitiln.ad COM. ihht itna farm situate in North 3liddleton lownslilin.about ay miles.foilit Carlisle, on the north stile or the Conoitogulnet creek. iiiiiiteillately opposite the •• 'Fenn," and ,which in iiiitindod by lands .of . Peres !Inward. Alex. Cornniati. and. others. Contain ing about atio mores or good slate lend a part .of whirl, Is cleared. and a large part, Is in thin. before the sale this font ell] be divided. and sold in parts or alto 'seller as will' host colt purelots..,,. The properties No. I nod 2 will lir sold on the prem. isevNii. 1. and all the titiler - properllf,s 411' be sold on the promised No. 3. at time hours mentioned. • . The till& to all these properties ere bid IsputableAnd will be made to the purchasers cleat of all incumbn. RTICCP, and possession will he given on the , st,of.Aprli, 1858.` Any inforinalion on the subject of the pmpetty or titles. nth to, obtained by reference to Frederick Watts, Esq.. The terms omiale, which will be made envy Air the purchasers, will be wade known on the day of sale by .' JOSEPH W. PATTON. A tt'y 4n flirt for Armstrong Noble and Robert Noble ,tirptember 21, 1257.—t5, . _Lancaster Ex/thanes and Lancaster Jntolllgencey publish till snit, soul stool 11.111 s to tlils.offire. VALUABA,E FAJ'M AT. I'R[ BATE • Ata. - • 'the subscriber offers s tbr sale a that valuable Farm ',situated !n Sill r Spring township. about seven miles east of Carlisle and two miles north of Kin - gstown, on the PM lending to Sterrett's Gap, now in the, osSupt__uninaLlyief Ileagy,___Theyarmyontains, .ONE HUNDRED AND. SIXTEEN ACRES - nix Arms of which In woodland, the balance all cleared and In it high state of cultivation, including about to enty acres of nicaddw land. on the•Conodoguinnat Creek. • . . The Improvements erns Two.srony t 2s_ i, - :"•- y 'mum irOus}: and K . ITC.IIIC.N, ..^.— 7 a double Barn, Corn Crib. Wagon . ;my,. Shod and Other„nOeswy„; out, build. - .ilsaw....+ logs, and a' nrivet.fillitng well of water at tlidoess. Upwards of 30(10 tatAlfebt4hltne has . ° been pot on the land within 'the last two years. - - This farm pogsesiesireenliar.advantages In regard to MINT. having a. large ORCHARD of choice g, •". Apples, Peaches. Cherries, AY., selected - with ~_, . great 'MN and offering a greater variety In that - respect, than any other farm.ln . the neighbor. hood. • . 14,1.ns Jexlring to view the Form; will roll - on ;lona. than, Ileatry :11v1n , 4 on the PIVIIIHSVN. or on the her. livhnt one mile Went Of the NlllllO. Sept. 9. 1f , 57.—(11.J • ROBERT IMAM". • ~ , --cliofek-F-A-It lki LANDS 1... ."145..- ~.. . FOR SALE. . • . ...•*--•TIIE..II.LINOIS• CNNTIt A L 11; R. MIT. :''' T Iprepared tollabout •• . 01 now se . . ONE AND Aii N o r 1111,1,10:-of ACRES or gnu= F./rid/in tones, - In trai•la o 40 acres and upwards, on Long I...redlts and at Low Raton of !Molest. _ These lands were granted by the Government to aid in the construction of this Road. and are among the lettsst and most fertile In the World. They extend from Northeast and North-west, through the middle of the State. t the extreme South. and barb uda every variety of climate and pniductions found between those paral leis ~r).t Rude. The Northern portion Is chietly prairie, interversed with tine groves. and In the' middle and Southern sections tinder predominates, alternating ',tali beautiful prairies and openings. " The climate Is more healthy, Quid and equable. titan any otherart of tte country—the air is pure and :tracing, while living streams and springs of excellent water atioundl "o. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined. and supplies a :heap and desirable . ' fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 hog tom—and weed can ho hadat the canto Mt" per cord. Ititilding stone of excellent quality also abounds - which ran be procured for little more then the expense of transportation. . . 'I he groat fel th../ of these lands, which ar ea black rich 11111 id from two to live. fret deep, and gently roll. lag.— heir contiguity in this Road. by w latch every fa cility is furnished for travel and tramline/Minn, to the principal in:whets North, South, East,. West, and the ec..notity with which they cane be eultivared, render I o e_umat-caltiable-investment-tlint-enn-be-found— old iwertent the mind favorable opportunity, for persons of Industrious habits and small - .means; to :inquire ti ..,11,14tabli, ilidepelidellee In a few years. . . Chirago is now the greatest grain market In the world—'and tke facility nod economy with which the products of these lands can be transported to that mar. let. mat e them much more profitable. at the prices asked. than ihnSe 1110114 remote at government rates.— es the additional cost of trtinsportation 10-'' perpetual tax on the latter. width must tie borne by the producer, bat the reduced price hr receives for the grain. The 'file Is Verrev4-111111 When lice llnal payments are .to Deeds are executed by the Trtikeeseppointed by the State. and lit wleint the title Is vested to the pinvltasers. which convey to them absolute titles in Fee Simple, free and clear of every incumbranee, lien or inert age. .. Th t Prices are.front $ll to lila i Interest only l` ter relit , .„Twenty per reFlVltelli be deduct utl from the credit t?. price for cash. • Those who purchase on long eredits give notes Payable in 2. It 4. i t and 11 3 ears sane date. ancri4e4faluirect„to Improve one troth 31111willy for non years. ki l ns to have nor-half the land under cultivation. at the end of that time.' • .Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wadi to °Undue these Lands, free of charge. and aid them in making selections. The Lands remaining unsold areas rice and valuable as those whi9l have been disposed of SECTIONAL. MAPS •Wiirbe sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents In Postage Stamps. and Roche or Pamphlets. contninim numerous Instances of successfittl fiirming• signed by. respectable and well-known rlllllllorhliving ii, the neigh borhood of the Ica Broad Lands, throughout the State— also tine cost of fencing, price of cattle. expense of ban vesting,othreshing. etc-- or any other information—, • will be cheerfully given on application, tither person. ally or by letter, in English, French. or German, ad. dressed toJON WILSON, , Land Commissioner e Pt H tti.! liewlp Central It. R. co 4:4v Office In Minnie Central Railroad Depot, (Imago . Illinois. OUSE Ai D-LOT AT PRIVATE 122213 ~ . S tuatod on West street. In the borough of Carlisle. adjoining property of William PetTer on the North and Mt s, Sterrett on the South. The lot' contains 21 feet flitfront by 120 feet in depth, with n comfortable DWELIANG ROUSE. For further particulars enquire on the premis4. , / Sept. ls, 1857.—tf.- MARY °ARDS ' . Alt M' AT Pltl , VATE SALE. The Subscriber offers at Private Sale; the F.ARAI on which he floor resides. ail noted in North Tilddiet••n township. Cumberland county. three miles east of the borough of Carlisle, on the Turnpike leading to Harris. burg, and adjoining the celebrated property known as the •• Middlesex MiiiP." The Farm contains 157 Acies and 58 Perches, strict measure, one hundred and thirty.soven Acres are clone-, od and in a high state of cultivation, ant the balance covered with thriving seung Timber, the whole under good fence The impmcements are a Two-Story '••• • Bli1(.111 HOUSE. a double Rank barn, a timSterv„Stotto Spring House, IVa. gun Shed.. Corn Crib and 'other neves ' r e'e - lw.okv• nary °qt.-buildings. Theiv• is a thriving young 011011ARD of choice graft:. ed (Wit. consisting of Apples. pears, Cherrio on thu farm, And anger the finest limestone springs in the county, rli,es within a low feet ••f the house. The title is Indisputable, and the terms will be Wade easy to a good purchaser. • • • The subscriber also offers for $2llB -with the fa•m. fl Aca eshr valuable Chretnut Timber Land cheated In 'lye township..PerryCounty, which would be invaluable to the comer of the Farm In supplying an abundlince of-mriterial for fencing.• • Persons wishing to view the. premises will call as above, or address' . ' ' ADAM DOCKER. • Sept.l6, - • "Carlisle P. 0. - • yALUARLE FARM AT PRIVATE "tie SALK. subscriber offers for sale the (Steil on ableh be how 'resides. situated on the Conndogulnet Crerk..in silver *wing towusbip. Cumberland county, 3 miles north - of. New Kingston, lend about 8 tulles north-east of Carlisle,: MS track consists of 223 acres, of ivideh_ 143 acres In eltutrcd, and the balance well' timbered. In. • eluding s large amount of thriving locust, suitable for cutting.into posts. The land Is of go 'or .part limestone, and,aboitt ISitteres Cieek botinm., ,Theitupmvententn are a largti two • • idory fottne,house and kitchen. phut. Cored, built hod year, a ROO. Double: Hank Ilarn t .' with other outbuild-' lugs, and a • well of watcr at 'the = ' , A new lime-kiln., has.Juit-been, flubbed and' it large tunntitiof /111111At0118 11.11 r the kiln., ' • ' ,Theland coo .be an. divided -as to nakt? two farms. , Orlkinyttlithittirt.vpuilitititairstill'ilit'f;if'thcroulaictlher . lik't4v:pl;i4lsea, or achlruatf letter; ,', PA New Ittngeton, Pa 1857 =Qt:' 1 4 1 01t,,$ALE Ott RENT.—A fine toned PiAN(I. Etiquire at the "ilanati" office.. — carlisle;B•l4.l7o, /667. - • • . • • • MO NEW GOODS! BARGAINS, BAR GAINS.—The subscriber has just returned front New York and Philadelphia, and Is uow opening nu Im mense stock of the handsomest atnrcheapest Dry Goods ever br dight to Cumberlind courtly. DRESS GOODS for the Tsidles-a full Ilno of magnificent Silks, Cballls, Barge - Hobos. Duce's, lle Lalnes., Lawn Robes, °lng ham, Lovelies, Ottoman, 'c., . . •An tininenen assortment of elegant Frenrh worked Collars, UndersleOveti, llonilkerchlels, /lamming, Edg- Ingkiind Insertings. bought from the importers in New York, aud. will be Fold at prices to•defy all conipetition. DONN E'TS, RIBBONS, AND FLOWERS. . large.stoeloof liouuets, Ribbons and Flowers at very . low 'ricer. and very cheap. Irish Litlo[ll.,Mus lins,Cherks, Tickings, Linen Checks, Cottonndes, pants St MT for Mod nod Boys in great va riety, togather with all other kinds of goods too nlll/w -rens to partieularite. All my old Snouts Sad Custome, s, and the public in general are respectfully Invited to call and examine my stosk hetge purchasing, and they will be certain to ,Zood - hiregiiintiriull - sare - Mottoy, at the Old. Stand, East Main Street. • Carlisle, April 8,16 h NIEW GOODS ! GOOD GOODS! • 11, YOU %YAM' NEW OoODS, 0000 (lON,. AND •CHEAP 1100 Di DO 100 N,;(IODEI', next door to Maglanehliies Il otel, and 'von will find large asscrtment of Ladies' 60,1S:hog of Illa.k, Fancy and donna Silks; Merinoes, Persian Cloths, 14 ,baines. Ik, Brig.'s, .41 paeeas,• Sack - Flan tads, Scotch, Manchester, Eariston. Clunishrag Uing hams, Calicoes: Fine F'ronch Worked O'Hara,. Ribbons, Tinslary. filoves, A n y., kr. 'II)OIIESTICS.—WoOIen Tivilled Flannels, •Prilling. Ticking. Bags and Illigging,"Cotton Fla 0 11eli:,1 1 ,410/ergs, Cing - hatn, Table Draper, Checks, white and col, °red Carpet 111)110. S.V. In Sluodslind Illankuta we have all sorts, sizes and cOndillons. For gentlown. we have Fine French Mack Cloths,. Mack nod Fancy eassjineres - and Doeskins, Nlthl Vest. logs, Tweeds, Satinetts, Velvet Cord,' lienturky Jeans. Ace. F. • • • As 6,rinetes, women's and children's Bouts A Shoes, wo th;fy competition. • Also. a very, superior lot • f Oroceries, such ea Coffee, Sugar, like, Splecs, Our stock has been ticketed with the greatest care as to price and quaßty, and' we are determined to sell at very small advanc••s. Those wishing to purchase. will find that we are selling AN .lisats—lf not cheaper—Oo' any tenure In town; nod they will find It to their ad vantage to give us a call. Butter. Eggs, lingo, Soap and Pried Fruit taken at Market prices. N. W. WOODS. A 7.1. , Don't forget the'place, next dtror to hlnglatiefilln' n NVIIOLESALE AND. .RETAIL 110,Mi AND MUSIC STORE, CARLISLE, rA. .IUST RECEIVED, Denton's Abridgment of the Drbeto; of Congress, .. Vol. 11 to bo complete In 15 Vols. C10th,_3,00,51ip.,3,50 pec_ac 1 - 11enton'eThIrty Years In the Senate. 5,01 Berth:We Nerrntiro of Explorations In Tuxes, New Mesh - 4,, - ke., - - 4.60 Burns' C3clopedin of Sermons, ' 2.50 Layard's Ninevel—New Ed. Complete, 4,00 Cyclopedia of Practical Receipts. , 1.50 3iorsc's thmeral Atlue of the World. • 0,00 SIIRTOCR, TAYLOR k SMITH. . . Wrapping Paper for sale at SIIRYOCK. TAYLOR Ilandllo.!os_tifeaale at SIIIIYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Munn, Melodeons. &e.. for sale at FIInYOCK. TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Porte Folios, iVrltlmt Desks. Am. for sale at SIIIIIYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Pielurem and Pletoro Frames tor.salitat - „ • SHRYOCK, T.AYl,tvt & 01.'111'8: Illank Books et all Xie.Voll . & FMITIF•S . Hymn llpipiptiX•elyer 'Moto. 7t.e , for sale Kt ' 44 1.1.1t - YOCK, TAYLOR .911TIFS THIRD ARRIVAL OP SPRING AND SUNIHEIt GOMM, kt the New Etoro, Corner of North Hanover and Lou. titer streets, The undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed up in him by the public, and at the same time respect folly antunthees that be has just returned from Plillndelphln, and is new opening a Now lot of Summer DRY Ut)DS and GROCERIES, consisting In port ns follows. atd which ho Is determined to Hell at the low est cacti prima. SILKS, Ducal Cloth's, Chalks. Alpacas, De'Lnlnes, Do tinges. Lustros, Poplins. Lawton, llamas, Brillianta, Skirting, ' , much and Scotch Glngiumts, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collnra llnndkerchiefit, c.,.&e, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS of every style and pia. lity. • iiTAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY-DOODS, Cloths, Ca , ._eirneres...yesti rigs, Flonnels,_Musitns,..TicEings,.Rripes . Cheeks. CsWoos, Cottoundes, Linsos, TSheetings. De. elms, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white CArput Chain, Ac., hr. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Also; a largo and "splendid u9Sortnient of BONNENTS. lIPTS, OVII, BOOTS and Suooo, A superior lot of Fresh Teas. Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Rho,. Spices. &c., Musing suleeted my entire stock with the gseatest core, and ttnilowest Cacii - Duntes.f can assure my friends and generally, that I will do all In my power to make my establishment known as the ^ IIEAD.QUAIt iEIIS FOR BAltl7.t INS.". Those who wish to purcuaso 'will find It to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. .. will pay the highest market price for Ittitter,„l.;ggs Rags. Soap, and Dried Fruit, Carlisle, July 1,1657, TOCK OF DRY GOODS • FOR BALE. he subscriber, from continued 111 health. and by the advice of his physicians and friends,. offers his stock tf DRY GOODS for sale, that he may thereby be divested atoll the came of business, gtal be enabled to devote. his attention entirely.to tholostmition otitis health.. . • The fixture,' will also ho sold and the More roost cf• Aired for rent. To any one having the necessary rapt. tat. and who will devote his attention .to the business, this will afford a rare chance. The custom is already made, and no the stook has received frequent additions in .3lay, July and August. to an amount exceeding $6OOO, $lOOO more would then complete it for the Fall Trade.' For particulare enquire of , •• • C/NO ll'. lIITNIIR. N. lI—A lot of Othidssultatle for the eraenn Jul# ie. mired.. ~ ISept. 2.1857. . . ' • E . W F : A L 0 0:1) S.— Tusf nEeEtv.El). an meoriment of handsome and cheap FALL GOODS, to which thaattuntion Of the Indica le respectfully invited. Elegant Bhawle; 'New .chyle Dress floods, lcuthroideries, &c. Call and see them at thy .cheap atom .or .Sept. 21, 1857.) ' MAK 0011.13 Y. B UFFALO - 30b0 . Hand, and for sale by the bale or single , Robe,by. Or:GROH W(.l F. 31HATHA" -• 415 ARCH iHreet. above Fourth, (Late of Ne. 13. North Fourth street, I.IIILADNIAPIIIA... - • : • . ' N. U. Also, a large assortment of LADIES' FANCY ' , August 1gr113.57.,—,ant, • ...., : . I)OOTs.AND SFEOES".A 'large an d tomplotc.,4wortmentot 'and Riolic of every :style 'and nwhion. ladles fine Morocco Slippers, goat... Darters: &o.;' Milmos"aiiii OhHarems ditto, Men and Boys ditto Jract !Acid yoci and now opentugotthqacap store of— . , - . OCITLYIY.- riSTATre - NOTlCE:—Letters • cit. Ad . . I_4 'ministration on the•initsti'lif"JoMbli' Lainbert, bate °flipper Allen township. deed., hays been leaned to the subsarlber, residing in said tnwnebip. All per heving.eisibm against the sald'esfate will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make pay. went to-- 7' 4011:1 R. COOVNR. . ' #anatolatotoS., 31011/ geDDS ST — RP:CIE I E I) — XIND - OPENINg ey AT NAEOLE'S'CIIEAP JEWELRY STORE, .Affzin Streel-,-Itiarltali, Pd., A large supply of Wet°lwo, Jewelry, 61Iver and Plated are, to which I lorltu attention. If you want to melect from the lirgeat - stock of CLOCKS, - Welchem, 'fret* __Jewelry:, Silver end Plated Were In ". - ",e74. Carlisle, - We have a large assortment of Gold and Silver Mau ling and Open. Case Watches to suit all Yancles and Pockets, At NAUGLE'S. Fine and Cheep Jewelry,of every style and quality In setts or by the piece as wanted, At NAUGLE'S. Silver and Plated'siVniters, Cake. Fruit; Sugar, end Card ilasketn, Silver, Table, Too, ere*, Sugar; Salt Dessert and Cream Spoons, At NAUGLE'S. • Fine Pearl, Lava. Coral, Cameo. Goldstone. Mould, Tics rennin) Mosaic, Jet lion and Glainisetts cheap ' At NAUGLE'S. Diamond Ilyeadpins and ,Flim9rii;gs, • At NAUGLE'§. • Gold Hunting Om. Eight Day Levers; Gold Iling log Collo Duplex • Ould Rooting, Chronometers, . • , • At NAUGLI'B, Bagley's best quality- of gold Panelist. Ditto Go ld Pons and Silver Bolden., . . . . . • ' • ' At NAUGLE'S. Silver and Plated"Tesc Bette, Goblets, City; Tout Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, Tea Belle, ' . • , • At NAUGLE'S. . . Gold Neck, Vast. Curb, Fob, and Chntlaln . Chalcut, Ould Bracelets, Lockets, Thimbles, Crosses, Charms, At NAtkildi'S. French Time Pieces to run .threo dnd four weeks,' At NAUGLE'S: . . , . Gold Sleeve, Vest; Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles and quality, At NAUGLE'S.' . Plated Forks, Spdons,linivei, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles; Shields, • , • - . . At NAIJOLE'S..' • Elatinan, Accordounsi Manic Boxes—c tiiic'etirioty . ; , • t ' At NAUGLE'S.- -- - Ladles' Portraoncies. Pearl mid LectiteC, Plata and Faticy Travelling logo, .eery rice styli., (heal, I If you want to have your Watches 'put in good . re pair and warranted, take titan Lo NA COLE'S. -If you wont to get a.Clkeap Clock, you can.vet. It . At N,AIJOLE.S. gnu went youi Silver warduently worked oVnbbrt notice, cull At NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or thenloury re funded, ' • At NAUGLE'S 'Persons that want baigifili ire ip;it.4. t.. cell = CLOTHS AND CASSINI.INtES, A new lot of Clothe and Cast , luirres, Very tfitndaome I=9 EZIEEMI J. A. ituumpit, Jr. Tp{jifanefitOiq iinb Jteftd:ljoik Pe - liiam"iD it I - i e: T. The Proprietor of the MERCANTILE GIME mould respectful's-call the attention of merchatifs, farmer,. , and.mechattles, residing out of this city, to thsi model ate term for a yearly . subscription to the Guide, being . to. snail- subscribers only- 50 - CENTS.PEit •AriNITM,. making It TIIE - CIIEAPEST 'FAMILY NEtYSPAPER; IN TIM .UNITED STATES. . • • . o The Oittmns of the Guide will contain the a e on) vac lety c ,riginni and npley articles, written not only to please but Et:lnstruct. In•regard - to Politics the Guido Will maintain an Independent tone, and will ale ways advocate measures as conducive to the 'greatest number. 'Postmasters and others ore' respectfully re. quested to act as agents for this paper, to whom we will lorward,epeelcuen copies free, when desired to do so : . - P E - M rIIM S - . Amon indurement for persons 'to interest themselfed to obtain Subseriptions to' • ' TILE MERCANTILE GUIDE . • We offer the following promluins. lipon the receipt of .names. paid In advance, we will forward thom ' by en. press or otherwise, if ordered to the.addrese of those erititled,tothem : . For 250 subscribers, rash', a " • • :135 00 • For 226 subscribers,*will give- a splendid fine gold • watch, (warranted') 80 00 For 200 subscribers, an elegant gold. locket, four glasses, worth- - 16 00 For 160 subscribore, one elegant bracelet, worth 11 00 For 100 subseribers, ono gold vest chain, worth 10 00 For 75 subscriber:l r a gold ,pen cud holder, band.' . Comely engraved, Worth' . For 50 subscribers, one gold_pen and holder wortil 8 00 For 40 subscribers, one gold pen and holder worth 2 (TO For 15 subscribers, one gold pen aturholder worth 2 00 For 12 subscribers, one gold pen and holder,worth 1 56 Ater All communications should bn addressed to : •••• e•• o • • W. PLAKENEY, Editor and Publisher! of the N. Y. Mercantile Guide,..• I`ithlll3 0 seiiwieliSt, - -NOW• York: . • Ardr•Newspapera throttOtont.t.heVnien,.by publishing the above, appropriately disayed. ffielliding 'PAS no tice, two monthe,.nnd rollin g notice editorially tolhe Runes nod sending us tile paper, will be entitled tes an .• bachango, and receive a gold pen and holdenworth $l2. , --Sept. 2,-1867.-2m. I= /3 A 6S! BAGS!!BAGSUI AT TII}7 , • CORN EXCHANGE BAG FACTORY . 126 & 11.7 Broad Street, Newyork, ' Now.ready for FALL TRADE Cheap for Cash 60.000 now 3 Re. Crain Bags, • • 2.5,04 A 2 " " "- • • 75,500 Second Hand 2 and 3 flu. hiprlme order. . 37,000 SEAMLESS RAGS of all the.sarious kinds. ' • ' mil,Lßns! 13408 • l46nblrngdesigned %T reni l b theirinanufaeturePfronourproumgareY cloth, (warranted-not to FM Flour.) - This la - n new ar tielo mid we call the particular attention of 111111ers ag. Flour Dealers. SALT FACTORIES supplied with Rags r allaires, do. signed expressly forum 4113-All ordera executed with neatness and dispituhla , Sep. 2, 'O7-3m.] • B. E. CLARK, Proprietor., • MM= =I2IM rylIE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAST -Geary's a uAdlnistintion, In Kansas; large: um. 318 pages, with complete history of the Terri tory. until June, 1567. Embracing a full account of/ its discovery, Geography, Soil, climate, Products, its -organisation a 9 a _Territory, tMnanctions'and events under Governors Reeder and Shannon. political (limn -- sines, Personal Itencountera,• Election Pseuds, Battles land Outrages, with Portraits of prominerit actors thrum. In. all fully authenticator, by Jolty It. thmffi, li. Private Secretory to Gov. Geary. Carefully compiled from the Official documents on file in the department oflitate at Washingtan, and %her papers irr the ponnes•- elan of the 'Author, -- filth-full account of The Invasion. of Ronne fioin Missouri; the• rapture and treatment. eLthe_Erja!,_Stata prt-ouurs,-the-,rharaeter-antl-movm-- merits of the Miseouri Border Ruffians: the. murder 'of Button, and others. The' eontwversy between Gover nor Geary and Judge Lecompte. The proceedings of thu Territorial Legislature, of the Pro-Slavery conven, Gen. and•the organisation of the Notional _Democratic Party, with a Sketch of Kansas - during its early trou bles under GOVR 'Reeder and Shahnom. Its Investor% Battles. Outrages and Murders. A copy will be sent to any part of the United States, by mall, free of pootege, on GI - .relpt of retell price. _ Aliberal disrount"to trade.-. fro-1000 Agents want ed. PRICE in Cloth $l. Paper, 00 Cts. • CHARLES r - - - Inquirer Building, Phlffii.• July 2Z-4m _,4LL7ILE_C . .erZL.7,6I.ECNIs4- ••-• - _ ...., --di • ... Ilile f rip I, I f.. f • In • 0w , ,, V, F. • arlad - fr. fe. It ra l Wn. &Ado a• Ceti. of, ...la It I ,a .•00 , 7 1n•• • 1 a• 7 Con as, ',rimed, AP I•• Wax and rental, no ar, , :ally "d'aagr.ew./da aw.l we. , :0••••4 !. LT: ,! s. t•W a tl, I— r.I••••• 1,•••,..• •• •e t'.• • •• c • I :••••:r.r,rare int•• try 4 , ••• ;eta ofs.•s.l Mk • I.; • r f it....t who hww •won . .iao.l II way to Sd`aw..• a , a•dt lw • le wad !$., .rtl.d, oat a-• 11CP01 , 1117 .1;:.• •d,.. T. • !, a:: fflrfl...e.h.,e a (I . ll4ra:a inn la'Od • f II • •••••: $o • ' , l', by ...funded. 11.• wa. ot I..krea:a.l Ta•lO'a•ea Gan., chf r! .a .1., ofeawal, o endt sdt,er• •••••••• e a0..,115• Gaelf•l i n i• pwr•nw, swot sannot or I Inv+ Or as out •-e, try o Low Can. - The Lae, ta a•I ssl! •fittl•laad 1.0. M. The.* In n,.l.ead ntt ol It fa dela:10.0o ,ha Twonlanla ; La MAW! enl•taly of 7'ln. his principl• of Swain., L AA Pi. o t Psi, lest tcr:Tiallt Y$••••$, and th Ile why have 4/Hack will ow• on mbar Cfa.ll. • .••• • LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO TUB TRADE. -' TXDOW CAN CO. 12 *•-••• as ni.s r4.T: WALL PAPER AND 1 1 71NDOR --- - STRIMSI ',T. L. ISAAC N 0.133 North Second Street, below Bite°, Phlledolphla Having completed their largo assortment of the above Clotals—for—Spring-and-Suntmer—Tradt,l—tr,mldTrespect fully invite the attention of purchasers to the F:1410. Their stock for beauty, .eheapness ao t t _variety; cannot be surpassed. ' ' They have•ennstatitly on hand every degicsipkion of Hold und• Pgiinted Shades, nun' 11011 nods; and Shad., Fixtures.. Wall Papers Curialna. Firj libeird Prints?. Borders. kr., ull of w Lich th y oLforgit lower rates than-. ran be bpd at any other eaniNlsliment. Pail and' ex. , amine A. ISAACS. . 163 North Second etreet, belays Race. • March J. 1857.-6 m s, ANCY FURS FOR LADIES. FAIikEIRA dc CO.. (New No.) RIB MARKET Street. above Eighth, Philadelphia. Importers, Mann. Po:tures and dealers In Ladles, Gentlemen and Chit drams .FANCY, FURS, 15 holemle and Retell. J. Co., wotili calLthe attention of ReaLtrts and the Public generally to their immence Stork of Fancy Furs •for Ladles, Gentlemen, and Children; their asenament enthrares every.ortiele and kiLd of FANCY FURS, that , will he nom during the season—such as Full Capes, lielreapos. Quartei Cape,: Talons, Vietnam's; Boas, 51 offs 6 - NiulTateei, from the VINP.ST RtSSIAN SABLE to the lowest price Domestle.Finv.. For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur Cellars: Gloves, Gauntlets, Ac.; being the direst iillprteiS f - all our Furs and ManurptAtirers of thorn under our own'. supervision. we PO sath3fleo„that we rail, offer better' Inducements to dealers and the piddle generalifilmn any other house, having an immense assortment to • select from and at,ttut,Manuthrturere priers. WE ONLY. 001 i A rest. 4, 'JOHN FAREIRA & CO. No. 818 MARKET St, alxvo Eighth, PIIIL'A, Sept. l 1857.--4 mos. FULI. STOOK OF FALL DRY . 000os.-Innie & TANDEM.; Fourth and Arch- Sta., Phlladolphla. respectfully request Cams Boma to. examine a fine Stork of SASONABLX UOODS, adapted dna. boat Pennsylvania Trade. • Full Man of Fall Dross Goods. Now designs of Fall Shawls.. _ . Dish silks of Newiost 1 Styles,_ • • Dood-MetekSilks of all.widtb r a. -•- - • -', .•••.-- - ~ • . • 4 Ctilibl! . assorted Eronph Illerinoes:, I 7 Cases Poll delellotltr6,'Ynw •Britlsh and tatrarlean Mrk Prints. • Batt netts, Casslnters. Cloths and Vestings. 111uslins, Linens. Pll onels. Illankots, !Fe.. - 11.—Au0111n Bargains from now York arid 'this City_ dolly received: Partlinlar altantlon''glren to Country orders for desirable pods—Mims NM'S Coon. Sept 2. 1857.=31n. GIFTS!. GIFTS!!' GIFTS!Tr . A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCIIASER, At the Natter City Pubiblfing Irons° of Duane Roll-• sou. Philadelphia. By buying a book for *l, or more, you are at once cresented.witiViv prize, worth" from 25 , .coots to $lOO, consisting of Pine (told Jewel ry,Watches,.. 'Ac. All orders l y mail will be promptly filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the books. Our list con tains nil ,of the most popular honks of the day, and will be sold at the'usual. retail priCes, many of them for' Ike. Persons wishing any particular book can order aM once, and it will be forwarded with a gift. - A catklogua, giving full information, - with a list of gifts -and •booksi . will be sent post paid, by addressing , DUANE RULTSON. No. 33 S. Third Street, Phila., sir-A gent, wanted. ' [Sept. 2,''St-3m. 'A . PITYSICIAN'S . I 4 EGACY ; TO. YOUNG MEN. • • "The glory of soloing man is his etrength." • (From the Sunday liispatcb, New York, Aug. 2, '57.) 'rs . Our - readers are aware that we seldom:lf ever, recous " • - • mend any medical publication, If not endorsed , by the( veny highest authority. As such an instance we may mention. Dir. CULVERO(4I.OI new PUbllftiloll.ol3 Nervous Debility and other weaknesses, the result of early In- • discretion. It is a small but valuable pamphlet, fir preparations the '• REGESZTUTOR,',' and "NERVINZ" ars' • now considered. the solo and only effectual remedies extant for the complaints referred to. Ds. CULVERVIELI:i Seminar Regenerator and Royal' • Nervlne. the sovereign remedies Air Seminal Weakness, • Sexual. Debility; Impotency, • Involuntry EIIIISIIOI3R p Piles, &c, are for sale by molit of thii leading Druggists - in the country. O's iiAntrumr, as -above .othitslaisi; it'll advice,. for the cure of Spermatorrhea. Ac.; ran be had fit a so-, cure envelope, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. OHM J. 0.. • Kuvn. let Avonlif. earner lOttrittreet, NEW, POST DON N0:4E587. • , „ TOHN ALLEN & CO:.„Noswalk - 4,. .e." Chesnut street, (mutt( side, helow Water.) Phila. `dolphin, (the oldest Wood : ware noun. in rttie allanufacturors and Wholesalplauders in Patent Mao' eblneonade Brooms, Patenti.koovedTedarorank,'(emi.. ranted not to shrink.) Wood and, Willeetwarepeords,,- Brushes, de.of all desettptkina. PI ikas calf and ex .amine our at'oek. 41444 bc/(107-4Y-. NEW 0110FTVId4P' Purple-Top Rutn - V.41, -- tund, elbrinetiv."' Sklrvlng's Ruts Rap, Yellekw_ Aberdeen.. Dale's Hybrid, Arbliktiorßilli,,lThito Slat:.' and other floe tilrietles,:vkiplasalajpul • PASCRAa: M ORRIS 'Ptksi I out end Seed Store, August 12,11 M. ‘, Seventh k Merkel, PIMA.' • Z;.6 • • . TOM . MATT biS.—White and > Ohm) - matturiuss rsosived,s the ohm or " UZI ~.UDLOyrs ._. . ~:_ P 49